Chile
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A pretty spot by the lake. Not for big rigs. Most land is private so getting a lakeside spot is tough. We had to use some rocks to level out.
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Reverse in guys and make sure you can get out before going down. Better than the western lake spot as that was right beside the road
Report Check-InNice spot. Spent 10 minutes cleaning up the garbage. We parked on the little track leading to the other beach and unfolded our roof rent there.
In between 17:00 and sunset there is more traffic and that makes the place dusty.
Resisted my urge for a skinny dip, did wash myself at the second beach.
Good for one night.
Report Check-InOnly spot to park hidden from
The road and able to do skinny dipping! It's good for a truck camper our F-250 plus Palomino camper didn't have a problem :) we didn't stay the night but it would have been great, some fire pits already there
A pretty spot by the lake. Not for big rigs. Most land is private so getting a lakeside spot is tough. We had to use some rocks to level out.
Report Check-InOK, so we got terribly bogged here. Don't do what we did and drive right down to the waters edge. Stay firmly on the hard stuff. It's a steep driveway, and very little hard surface to manoeuvre on. But if you can do it (we did eventually... Who doesn't want to spend 3 hours digging our their car anyway?) it's quiet, pretty and a perfect spot for a fire. Little rigs only. I don't think 4wd would have helped in our case. Try backing in if you have rear wheel drive so you don't have to turn around to get back out.
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